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Ericko Samudera
32fde0b511 New lint: iter_next_slice 2020-06-01 03:08:51 +07:00
bors
ce86f907ef Auto merge of #5632 - flip1995:rustup, r=phansch
Rustup

changelog: none
2020-05-22 13:00:38 +00:00
flip1995
6b3cf63bf5
Fix dogfood fallout 2020-05-22 14:45:51 +02:00
flip1995
c00268d984
Also install llvm-tools on toolchain setup 2020-05-22 14:08:21 +02:00
bors
780572bc8d Auto merge of #5614 - ebroto:test_cargo_lints, r=flip1995
Test cargo lints

changelog: Add infrastructure to test cargo lints

Closes #5603
2020-05-21 14:43:56 +00:00
Eduardo Broto
f9013ff197 Relax fs layout so that multiple pass/fail manifests are possible 2020-05-21 15:34:48 +02:00
Eduardo Broto
1a04686fc0 Avoid triggering match_wildcard_for_single_variants 2020-05-21 14:47:13 +02:00
Eduardo Broto
7ff71199df Address comments from PR review 2020-05-21 14:46:04 +02:00
Eduardo Broto
5d0135e222 Add documentation for testing cargo lints 2020-05-21 14:11:11 +02:00
Eduardo Broto
1eb6adf475 Adapt cargo dev new_lint to create tests for cargo lints 2020-05-21 14:11:11 +02:00
Eduardo Broto
7a0eccbd8a Add test for multiple_crate_versions
Make the output of the lint deterministic by sorting the versions
2020-05-21 14:11:11 +02:00
Eduardo Broto
bc93f7052e Add test for cargo_common_metadata
Fix missing `authors` entry in the provided example
2020-05-21 14:11:11 +02:00
Eduardo Broto
96af3e8360 Add test for wildcard_dependencies 2020-05-21 14:11:11 +02:00
Eduardo Broto
bd9b09e293 Adapt compile-test to run tests for cargo lints 2020-05-21 14:11:11 +02:00
bors
1831385ff0 Auto merge of #5611 - rrbutani:master, r=flip1995
Add to the list of words clippy::doc_markdown ignores

"TypeScript" is the only one of these I actually ran into organically; I can remove the others if they're too much.

changelog: Add to the list of words `clippy::doc_markdown` ignores
2020-05-20 14:15:12 +00:00
bors
20f09e1daa Auto merge of #5622 - elichai:2020-05-match_wild_err_arm, r=flip1995
Downgrade `match_wild_err_arm` to pedantic and update help messages

Hi,
This fixes #3688 and downgrades `match_wild_err_arm` to pedantic.
There are a lot of different reasons in that issue, for me the biggest are:
1. Rust's errors aren't like Java's exceptions because they're type safe and in most cases the type of error can't change by itself.
2. Sometimes matching can be more ergonomic, and before the `track_caller` feature got introduced it was actually easier to track the panic location with explicit `panic!` than with `expect`.

Currently clippy is failing to build because of a breaking change in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/69171 I tried fixing it but it is too complex for my little knowledge of clippy and rustc so I'll leave that to people who know what they're doing :)

Another thing, if rustc is breaking clippy a lot then maybe it's better to use something like `miri` does, where it's hard codes the latest tested rustc commit and they keep bumping it, that way when you develop locally it should work even if there was a breaking change (https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/blob/master/rustup-toolchain#L23-L29)

changelog: Downgrade `match_wild_err_arm` to pedantic
2020-05-20 14:02:06 +00:00
Elichai Turkel
2db7f1abf8
Update future-not-send stderr output 2020-05-20 16:46:30 +03:00
Bastian Kauschke
091239ee60 introduce newtype'd Predicate<'tcx> 2020-05-20 15:44:34 +02:00
Elichai Turkel
ecd0a67b01
Make match_wild_err_arm pedantic, and update help messages 2020-05-20 16:39:03 +03:00
Bastian Kauschke
2722522fac rename Predicate to PredicateKind, introduce alias 2020-05-20 15:38:03 +02:00
bors
cafa94662c Auto merge of #5582 - vtmargaryan:match_wildcard_for_single_variants, r=flip1995
New lint: `match_wildcard_for_single_variants`

changelog: Added a new lint match_wildcard_for_single_variants to warn on enum matches where a wildcard is used to match a single variant

Closes #5556
2020-05-20 12:51:28 +00:00
bors
34ba597ccb Auto merge of #5621 - flip1995:rustup, r=phansch
Rustup

@oli-obk Do you know, how we can enforce (ui-)tests pass in rust-lang/rust for Clippy? I can open a PR for this, if you tell me what would be necessary for this.

changelog: none
2020-05-20 12:09:24 +00:00
flip1995
f28f1f15da
Fix dogfood fallout 2020-05-20 13:32:53 +02:00
flip1995
da9b138ec7
Update test after const_ptr functions are must_use now 2020-05-20 13:25:20 +02:00
flip1995
b8098fe4cc
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup3 2020-05-20 13:25:05 +02:00
bors
6cb1f5972d Auto merge of #69171 - Amanieu:new-asm, r=nagisa,nikomatsakis
Implement new asm! syntax from RFC 2850

This PR implements the new `asm!` syntax proposed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2850.

# Design

A large part of this PR revolves around taking an `asm!` macro invocation and plumbing it through all of the compiler layers down to LLVM codegen. Throughout the various stages, an `InlineAsm` generally consists of 3 components:

- The template string, which is stored as an array of `InlineAsmTemplatePiece`. Each piece represents either a literal or a placeholder for an operand (just like format strings).
```rust
pub enum InlineAsmTemplatePiece {
    String(String),
    Placeholder { operand_idx: usize, modifier: Option<char>, span: Span },
}
```

- The list of operands to the `asm!` (`in`, `[late]out`, `in[late]out`, `sym`, `const`). These are represented differently at each stage of lowering, but follow a common pattern:
  - `in`, `out` and `inout` all have an associated register class (`reg`) or explicit register (`"eax"`).
  - `inout` has 2 forms: one with a single expression that is both read from and written to, and one with two separate expressions for the input and output parts.
  - `out` and `inout` have a `late` flag (`lateout` / `inlateout`) to indicate that the register allocator is allowed to reuse an input register for this output.
  - `out` and the split variant of `inout` allow `_` to be specified for an output, which means that the output is discarded. This is used to allocate scratch registers for assembly code.
  - `sym` is a bit special since it only accepts a path expression, which must point to a `static` or a `fn`.

- The options set at the end of the `asm!` macro. The only one that is particularly of interest to rustc is `NORETURN` which makes `asm!` return `!` instead of `()`.
```rust
bitflags::bitflags! {
    pub struct InlineAsmOptions: u8 {
        const PURE = 1 << 0;
        const NOMEM = 1 << 1;
        const READONLY = 1 << 2;
        const PRESERVES_FLAGS = 1 << 3;
        const NORETURN = 1 << 4;
        const NOSTACK = 1 << 5;
    }
}
```

## AST

`InlineAsm` is represented as an expression in the AST:

```rust
pub struct InlineAsm {
    pub template: Vec<InlineAsmTemplatePiece>,
    pub operands: Vec<(InlineAsmOperand, Span)>,
    pub options: InlineAsmOptions,
}

pub enum InlineAsmRegOrRegClass {
    Reg(Symbol),
    RegClass(Symbol),
}

pub enum InlineAsmOperand {
    In {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        expr: P<Expr>,
    },
    Out {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        expr: Option<P<Expr>>,
    },
    InOut {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        expr: P<Expr>,
    },
    SplitInOut {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        in_expr: P<Expr>,
        out_expr: Option<P<Expr>>,
    },
    Const {
        expr: P<Expr>,
    },
    Sym {
        expr: P<Expr>,
    },
}
```

The `asm!` macro is implemented in librustc_builtin_macros and outputs an `InlineAsm` AST node. The template string is parsed using libfmt_macros, positional and named operands are resolved to explicit operand indicies. Since target information is not available to macro invocations, validation of the registers and register classes is deferred to AST lowering.

## HIR

`InlineAsm` is represented as an expression in the HIR:

```rust
pub struct InlineAsm<'hir> {
    pub template: &'hir [InlineAsmTemplatePiece],
    pub operands: &'hir [InlineAsmOperand<'hir>],
    pub options: InlineAsmOptions,
}

pub enum InlineAsmRegOrRegClass {
    Reg(InlineAsmReg),
    RegClass(InlineAsmRegClass),
}

pub enum InlineAsmOperand<'hir> {
    In {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        expr: Expr<'hir>,
    },
    Out {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        expr: Option<Expr<'hir>>,
    },
    InOut {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        expr: Expr<'hir>,
    },
    SplitInOut {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        in_expr: Expr<'hir>,
        out_expr: Option<Expr<'hir>>,
    },
    Const {
        expr: Expr<'hir>,
    },
    Sym {
        expr: Expr<'hir>,
    },
}
```

AST lowering is where `InlineAsmRegOrRegClass` is converted from `Symbol`s to an actual register or register class. If any modifiers are specified for a template string placeholder, these are validated against the set allowed for that operand type. Finally, explicit registers for inputs and outputs are checked for conflicts (same register used for different operands).

## Type checking

Each register class has a whitelist of types that it may be used with. After the types of all operands have been determined, the `intrinsicck` pass will check that these types are in the whitelist. It also checks that split `inout` operands have compatible types and that `const` operands are integers or floats. Suggestions are emitted where needed if a template modifier should be used for an operand based on the type that was passed into it.

## HAIR

`InlineAsm` is represented as an expression in the HAIR:

```rust
crate enum ExprKind<'tcx> {
    // [..]
    InlineAsm {
        template: &'tcx [InlineAsmTemplatePiece],
        operands: Vec<InlineAsmOperand<'tcx>>,
        options: InlineAsmOptions,
    },
}
crate enum InlineAsmOperand<'tcx> {
    In {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        expr: ExprRef<'tcx>,
    },
    Out {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        expr: Option<ExprRef<'tcx>>,
    },
    InOut {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        expr: ExprRef<'tcx>,
    },
    SplitInOut {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        in_expr: ExprRef<'tcx>,
        out_expr: Option<ExprRef<'tcx>>,
    },
    Const {
        expr: ExprRef<'tcx>,
    },
    SymFn {
        expr: ExprRef<'tcx>,
    },
    SymStatic {
        expr: ExprRef<'tcx>,
    },
}
```

The only significant change compared to HIR is that `Sym` has been lowered to either a `SymFn` whose `expr` is a `Literal` ZST of the `fn`, or a `SymStatic` whose `expr` is a `StaticRef`.

## MIR

`InlineAsm` is represented as a `Terminator` in the MIR:

```rust
pub enum TerminatorKind<'tcx> {
    // [..]

    /// Block ends with an inline assembly block. This is a terminator since
    /// inline assembly is allowed to diverge.
    InlineAsm {
        /// The template for the inline assembly, with placeholders.
        template: &'tcx [InlineAsmTemplatePiece],

        /// The operands for the inline assembly, as `Operand`s or `Place`s.
        operands: Vec<InlineAsmOperand<'tcx>>,

        /// Miscellaneous options for the inline assembly.
        options: InlineAsmOptions,

        /// Destination block after the inline assembly returns, unless it is
        /// diverging (InlineAsmOptions::NORETURN).
        destination: Option<BasicBlock>,
    },
}

pub enum InlineAsmOperand<'tcx> {
    In {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        value: Operand<'tcx>,
    },
    Out {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        place: Option<Place<'tcx>>,
    },
    InOut {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        in_value: Operand<'tcx>,
        out_place: Option<Place<'tcx>>,
    },
    Const {
        value: Operand<'tcx>,
    },
    SymFn {
        value: Box<Constant<'tcx>>,
    },
    SymStatic {
        value: Box<Constant<'tcx>>,
    },
}
```

As part of HAIR lowering, `InOut` and `SplitInOut` operands are lowered to a split form with a separate `in_value` and `out_place`.

Semantically, the `InlineAsm` terminator is similar to the `Call` terminator except that it has multiple output places where a `Call` only has a single return place output.

The constant promotion pass is used to ensure that `const` operands are actually constants (using the same logic as `#[rustc_args_required_const]`).

## Codegen

Operands are lowered one more time before being passed to LLVM codegen:

```rust
pub enum InlineAsmOperandRef<'tcx, B: BackendTypes + ?Sized> {
    In {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        value: OperandRef<'tcx, B::Value>,
    },
    Out {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        place: Option<PlaceRef<'tcx, B::Value>>,
    },
    InOut {
        reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass,
        late: bool,
        in_value: OperandRef<'tcx, B::Value>,
        out_place: Option<PlaceRef<'tcx, B::Value>>,
    },
    Const {
        string: String,
    },
    SymFn {
        instance: Instance<'tcx>,
    },
    SymStatic {
        def_id: DefId,
    },
}
```

The operands are lowered to LLVM operands and constraint codes as follow:
- `out` and the output part of `inout` operands are added first, as required by LLVM. Late output operands have a `=` prefix added to their constraint code, non-late output operands have a `=&` prefix added to their constraint code.
- `in` operands are added normally.
- `inout` operands are tied to the matching output operand.
- `sym` operands are passed as function pointers or pointers, using the `"s"` constraint.
- `const` operands are formatted to a string and directly inserted in the template string.

The template string is converted to LLVM form:
- `$` characters are escaped as `$$`.
- `const` operands are converted to strings and inserted directly.
- Placeholders are formatted as `${X:M}` where `X` is the operand index and `M` is the modifier character. Modifiers are converted from the Rust form to the LLVM form.

The various options are converted to clobber constraints or LLVM attributes, refer to the [RFC](https://github.com/Amanieu/rfcs/blob/inline-asm/text/0000-inline-asm.md#mapping-to-llvm-ir) for more details.

Note that LLVM is sometimes rather picky about what types it accepts for certain constraint codes so we sometimes need to insert conversions to/from a supported type. See the target-specific ISelLowering.cpp files in LLVM for details.

# Adding support for new architectures

Adding inline assembly support to an architecture is mostly a matter of defining the registers and register classes for that architecture. All the definitions for register classes are located in `src/librustc_target/asm/`.

Additionally you will need to implement lowering of these register classes to LLVM constraint codes in `src/librustc_codegen_llvm/asm.rs`.
2020-05-19 18:32:40 +00:00
bors
8164832c4b Auto merge of #68717 - petrochenkov:stabexpat, r=varkor
Stabilize fn-like proc macros in expression, pattern and statement positions

I.e. all the positions in which stable `macro_rules` macros are supported.

Depends on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/68716 ("Stabilize `Span::mixed_site`").

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54727
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54727#issuecomment-580647446

Stabilization report: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/68717#issuecomment-623197503.
2020-05-19 03:11:32 +00:00
Amanieu d'Antras
d25b25610b Handle InlineAsm in clippy 2020-05-18 14:41:33 +01:00
Rahul Butani
1b3dc5f79b
Add to the list of words clippy::doc_markdown ignores 2020-05-17 22:21:02 -05:00
flip1995
f1d3086492 Merge commit 'e214ea82ad0a751563acf67e1cd9279cf302db3a' into clippyup 2020-05-17 17:36:26 +02:00
bors
e214ea82ad Auto merge of #5568 - ThibsG:RenameIdentityConversionLint, r=flip1995
Rename lint `identity_conversion` to `useless_conversion`

Lint name `identity_conversion` was misleading, so this PR renames it to `useless_conversion`.

As decision has not really came up in the issue comments, this PR will probably need discussion.

fixes #3106

changelog: Rename lint `identity_conversion` to `useless_conversion`
2020-05-17 11:29:04 +00:00
bors
6ae0643d1a Auto merge of #5529 - alex-700:improve-option-and-then-some-lint, r=phansch
Improve `option_and_then_some` lint

fixed #5492

changelog: Improve and generalize `option_and_then_some` and rename it to `bind_instead_of_map`.
2020-05-17 10:58:56 +00:00
Aleksei Latyshev
07f1edf2d4
improve and generalize option_and_then_some lint
- rename it to bind_instead_of_map
2020-05-17 12:17:03 +03:00
bors
440a46dd20 Auto merge of #5608 - flip1995:rustup, r=phansch
Rustup with git subtree

The commits from the last rustup #5587, are again included in this rustup, since I rebased the rustup. Lesson learned: never rebase, only merge when working with git subtree.

changelog: none
2020-05-17 05:41:39 +00:00
flip1995
7f317b708f
Run fmt 2020-05-17 01:18:43 +02:00
flip1995
404ae5b211
Re-remove util/dev
Maybe someday, git subtree will do it right
2020-05-17 01:14:28 +02:00
flip1995
cb0d40a7ec
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup 2020-05-17 01:13:02 +02:00
Aleksei Latyshev
cb7f9679a6
simplify multispan_sugg interface
- add `multispan_sugg_with_applicability`
- not it gets `&str` instead of `String`, like in `diag.multispan_suggestion`
2020-05-17 00:09:37 +03:00
ThibsG
e55b920970 Rename lint identity_conversion to useless_conversion 2020-05-16 22:50:20 +02:00
bors
cfd720d506 Auto merge of #5563 - ThibsG:MergeLints, r=flip1995
Merge some lints together

This PR merges following lints:

- `block_in_if_condition_expr` and `block_in_if_condition_stmt` → `blocks_in_if_conditions`
- `option_map_unwrap_or`, `option_map_unwrap_or_else` and `result_map_unwrap_or_else` → `map_unwrap`
- `option_unwrap_used` and `result_unwrap_used` → `unwrap_used`
- `option_expect_used` and `result_expect_used` → `expect_used`
- `wrong_pub_self_convention` into `wrong_self_convention`
- `for_loop_over_option` and `for_loop_over_result` → `for_loops_over_fallibles`

Lints that have already been merged since the issue was created:
- [x] `new_without_default` and `new_without_default_derive` → `new_without_default`

Need more discussion:
- `string_add` and `string_add_assign`: do we agree to merge them or not? Is there something more to do? → **not merge finally**
- `identity_op` and `modulo_one` → `useless_arithmetic`: seems outdated, since `modulo_arithmetic` has been created.

fixes #1078

changelog: Merging some lints together:
- `block_in_if_condition_expr` and `block_in_if_condition_stmt` → `blocks_in_if_conditions`
- `option_map_unwrap_or`, `option_map_unwrap_or_else` and `result_map_unwrap_or_else` → `map_unwrap_or`
- `option_unwrap_used` and `result_unwrap_used` → `unwrap_used`
- `option_expect_used` and `result_expect_used` → `expect_used`
- `for_loop_over_option` and `for_loop_over_result` → `for_loops_over_fallibles`
2020-05-16 20:17:11 +00:00
Ralf Jung
8bba1b7589 Rollup merge of #72047 - Julian-Wollersberger:literal_error_reporting_cleanup, r=petrochenkov
Literal error reporting cleanup

While doing some performance work, I noticed some code duplication in `librustc_parser/lexer/mod.rs`, so I cleaned it up.

This PR is probably best reviewed commit by commit.

I'm not sure what the API stability practices for `librustc_lexer` are. Four public methods in `unescape.rs` can be removed, but two are used by clippy, so I left them in for now.
I could open a PR for Rust-Analyzer when this one lands.

But how do I open a PR for clippy? (Git submodules are frustrating to work with)
2020-05-16 19:46:31 +02:00
bors
0c9427309c Auto merge of #5596 - ebroto:issue_5212, r=phansch
Fix comparison_chain false positive

changelog: comparison_chain: fix false positives when the binary operation is the same.

Fixes #5212
2020-05-16 08:49:15 +00:00
bors
53a98050b8 Auto merge of #5602 - ebroto:issue_3430, r=phansch
identity_op: allow `1 << 0`

I went for accepting `1 << 0` verbatim instead of something more general as it seems to be what everyone in the issue thread needed.

changelog: identity_op: allow `1 << 0` as it's a common pattern in bit manipulation code.

Fixes #3430
2020-05-16 08:33:47 +00:00
Dylan DPC
b381ea8abb Rollup merge of #72090 - RalfJung:rustc_driver-exit-code, r=oli-obk
rustc_driver: factor out computing the exit code

In a recent Miri PR I [added a convenience wrapper](https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/pull/1405/files#diff-c3d602c5c8035a16699ce9c015bfeceaR125) around `catch_fatal_errors` and `run_compiler` that @oli-obk suggested I could upstream. However, after seeing what could be shared between `rustc_driver::main`, clippy and Miri, really the only thing I found is computing the exit code -- so that's what this PR does.

What prevents using the Miri convenience function in `rustc_driver::main` and clippy is that they do extra work inside `catch_fatal_errors`, and while I could abstract that away, clippy actually *computes the callbacks* inside there, and I fond no good way to abstract that and thus gave up. Maybe the clippy thing could be moved out, I am not sure if it ever can actually raise a `FatalErrorMarker` -- someone more knowledgeable in clippy would have to do that.
2020-05-16 02:37:23 +02:00
Dylan DPC
b0490cc80d Rollup merge of #71948 - csmoe:issue-61076, r=oli-obk
Suggest to await future before ? operator

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71811
cc #61076
2020-05-16 02:37:21 +02:00
bors
cac9ad02cf Auto merge of #5599 - dtolnay:letif, r=flip1995
Downgrade useless_let_if_seq to nursery

I feel that this lint has the wrong balance of incorrect suggestions for a default-enabled lint.

The immediate code I faced was something like:

```rust
fn main() {
    let mut good = do1();
    if !do2() {
        good = false;
    }
    if good {
        println!("good");
    }
}

fn do1() -> bool { println!("1"); false }
fn do2() -> bool { println!("2"); false }
```

On this code Clippy calls it unidiomatic and suggests the following diff, which has different behavior in a way that I don't necessarily want.

```diff
- let mut good = do1();
- if !do2() {
-     good = false;
- }
+ let good = if !do2() {
+     false
+ } else {
+     do1()
+ };
```

On exploring issues filed about this lint, I have found that other users have also struggled with inappropriate suggestions (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/4124, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3043, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/2918, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/2176) and suggestions that make the code worse (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3769, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/2749). Overall I believe that this lint is still at nursery quality for now and should not be enabled.

---

changelog: Remove useless_let_if_seq from default set of enabled lints
2020-05-15 21:55:43 +00:00
Vardan Margaryan
d90625385e Add more test cases for match_wildcard_for_single_variants 2020-05-16 00:19:30 +03:00
Vardan Margaryan
2620d2449d Fix check for missing enum variants from match expressions
TupleStruct matches are checked for exhaustiveness
2020-05-16 00:06:52 +03:00
Vardan Margaryan
10313a2631 Revert "Fix cases of match_wildcard_for_single_variants lint when it is spanned on Option"
This reverts commit 4948307977.
2020-05-15 22:33:37 +03:00
Eduardo Broto
fc8ab099c3 identity_op: allow 1 << 0 2020-05-15 21:17:37 +02:00